The Samsung E1080 offers simple communication and excellent battery life in a sleek and compact shell. This sturdy number comes with an FM radio, built-in speaker for hands free and a call management feature that'll let you set a time limit for your calls, meaning you shouldn't go over budget. ...
The Nokia 100 is a great phone for those who want simplicity from their mobile. This handset is small, light and durable, and very easy to use and features an impressive battery life offering up to 35 days of standby time and up to 7 hours of talk time. The S30 OS is so straightforward and easy to use that even the most technologically inept will master it in minutes. ...
The Samsung Monte Slider has landed, second born into the Monte bloodline, but don't let that put you off. This compact device is packing a load of great features, and is the perfect partner for those after a sleek, minimalist, no-nonsense handset.
The Monte Slider has an impressive media hoard, ranging from the 1.3megapixel camera to an impressive mp3 and mp4 media player, FM radio and HTML web browser. There's 12MB of built in memory, with an extra 8GB up for grabs via microSD.
Connectivity is at the forefront of the Monte range, with Bluetooth, GPRS and MicroUSB connections as standard. There's also as expected sms, mms and voice call functions and with over 6hours of talktime on offer, you'll find it hard to say no.
If you've always been envious of the resplendent keypads sported by Blackberrys, but not quite so envious of their pricetag, the Samsung Ch@t could be right up your street. Running Samsung's Bada proprietary operating system and cramming all manner of useful features into a neatly designed package, the Samsung Ch@t offers performance and functionality without putting too much of a dent in your wallet. ...
If it's communication that you're after, a QWERTY handset should be your first port of call. And why not make it the Samsung S3350? The business phone design will never age and the full QWERTY keyboard coupled with the 2.4 inch TFT display make a great team. ...
It's been a long time coming but Samsung has finally unleashed its next mobile marvel, the Star II. Sequel to one of the best selling feature phones of late, the Star II comes crammed with a multitude of media bits including a 3.15 megapixel camera, FM radio, web browser and WiFi connection. ...
The Huawei Blaze is the Chinese mobile giant's attempt at breaking into the lucrative UK smartphone market, and an impressive effort it is too. Featuring a 3.2" HVGA display and running Google's latest iteration of its Android OS (Gingerbread 2.3), the Huawei Blaze manages to pack all the functionality of a high-end smartphone into a stylish package that won't break the bank. ...
The Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman brings a vast array of media technology to a sleek and compact device. Beginning with music prowess, the Mix continues the Walkman bloodline and comes stuffed with brand new features including a karaoke feature, which not only pulls up lyrics to your saved tracks on-screen but lets you tamper with the vocal levels also to suit your own warblings. ...
The Nokia C2-02 offers the functional experience to which Nokia owners have become accustom. Combining a 2.6-inch touchscreen with a slide out keyboard, this is the prefect starter device for those wanting to move away from the full physical form whilst retaining a familiar set up. ...
The new LG GM360 has arrived and like many of its LG peers it is jam packed with features and things just to make your life simpler. Weighing in at a lightweight 95g the LG GM360 doesn’t compete in the same division as some of its rivals. The compact sleek design goes extremely easy on the eyes so there is definitely no embarrassment factor with this phone.
The LG GM360 has a fantastic combination of touchscreen and good old fashion keys the S Class touch UI is a great partnership it works exceptionally well on this handset. The LG GM360 is also a social networking fiend with the fantastic social networking integration software touching base with Facebook and Twitter will be a breeze.
As well as keeping your social life in check the LG GM360 is packed full to bursting point. A great 5 mega pixel camera with LED flash is a cracker for capturing the moment as well as an expandable memory of up to 16GB Video capture WAP FM radio MP3/MP4 player and room for up to 1000 contacts if you’re that popular.
Introducing the Nokia C3, the latest addition to the Series 40 family. Not only does the C3 stand out from the crowd with an alternative image to its fellow siblings, it's bursting with loads of features that will fit into all the different aspects of your lifestyle.
Nokia have incorporated the QWERTY keyboard into the C3, perfect for both business and leisure purposes. WLAN access and a webkit browser offers users new ways to experience the Internet, throw in a snazzy 2.4" QVGA display and you're looking more computer than mobile phone - except this one fits in your pocket!
The Nokia C3 boasts an array of practical features too, including one click access to email accounts, a 2MP camera with 4 x digital zoom and support for an 8GB microSD memory card. Users are sure to find the threaded SMS messaging a handy little extra too, and you even get a choice of three colours to have it in - now, who said you can't have beauty and brains?!
Nokia have incorporated the QWERTY keyboard into the C3, perfect for both business and leisure purposes. WLAN access and a webkit browser offers users new ways to experience the Internet, throw in a snazzy 2.4" QVGA display and you're looking more computer than mobile phone…except this one fits in your pocket!
Samsung has expanded its Galaxy range to include the Galaxy Y. This budget smartphone comes replete with all the tech you'd associate with a top-end handset without breaking the bank. Running Android 2.3 and an 800MHz processor the Galaxy Y is quick and easy to work. ...
Nokia's touch and type range brings the best of today's smartphone technology to a traditional looking handset, taking out all the complicated bits in between. The clue is in the name, not only can you type away your troubles on the Nokia C3-01's keypad but get touchy feeling with the 2.4inch display too. ...
Perfect for work - great for play. Get the new BlackBerry Curve 8520 smartphone in your hands and you’ve got your world at your fingertips. It’s a slim, simplified smartphone that keeps you connected to whatever’s most important to you. ...
The original HTC Wildfire was a stylish compact Android device, which offered functionality and usability at an affordable price and this updated version crams in even more without damaging your wallet. Running Android 2.3 and featuring the HTC Sense interface, the Wildfire S provides an the same impressive user experience as pricier handsets. ...
The latest Curve kid is here, boasting more connectivity options than ever before and a load of added extras to boot. Not only that but the BlackBerry Curve 3G is one of the first of its kind to run RIM's brand new operating system BlackBerry OS6, making it one hell of a package.
The new operating system brings a range of cool integrated features, all simplified for quick access on a daily basis. Social feed integration is among the variety of messaging options, sitting somewhere between the text and instant messenger. Jumping on the 3G wagon, the Curve can now offer extensive connectivity along with the usual crowd, WiFi, Bluetooth and MicroUSB.
For the media types, there's a 2megapixel camera, media player, GPS support via Blackberry Maps and around 256MB of internal memory. This can be ramped up a notch using a microSD card, enabling you to boost storage up to 32GB. Sporting the same form factor as the original Curve this is the perfect upgrade for those wanting that little bit more from their BlackBerry.
Samsung's Galaxy range is well known for its out-of-this-world specs but if you're looking for a handset whose technology is a little less alien, then the Samsung Ace might just do the job and comes with all the necessary smartphone goodness that's a little easier to navigate than its bigger galactic siblings. ...
The Curve 9380 is the latest addition to BlackBerry's Curve range and the first 'full-touch' design, dispensing with BlackBerry's iconic QWERTY keypad in favour of a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen. Visuals are impressive thanks to the display's 360 x 480 pixel resolution with a ppi of 188 and the inclusion of touch sensitive buttons at the foot of the screen mean you can enjoy more of it. ...
The BlackBerry Curve 9360 sees RIM give their ultra-popular Curve series a refresh and bring a host of new features to the table via their new BlackBerry OS 7 operating system. Featuring Liquid Graphics technology to enable enhanced graphics performance, improved web browsing capabilities via the bundled JavaScript complier and better social networking integration, the Curve 9360 is a must for all those who demand top quality multimedia functionality from their handset. ...
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